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Disney Christmas Stocking Stuffers for $15 or Less


Looking for fun and inexpensive stocking stuffer for Disney fans? This list has you covered, with Christmas gifts for kids and adults–all $15 or less. There are great books, toys, household goods, and accessories, and more on this buying guide.

Some of these fun finds are even on sale for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, so it’s a double-win!


Thomas Kinkade Mickey & Minnie Mouse Sleigh Ride 1000 Piece Puzzle – All Thomas Kinkade paintings “feel” like a warm hug thanks to their sentimental style, glowing light, characters and cozy settings. That makes them perfect for sentimental scenes of Christmas. While this more wintry scene is my favorite (works for January, too!) there’s also this Mickey & Minnie Holiday Lodge Puzzle that’s just as good–maybe better, since it has greater color range.


Thomas Kinkade 2022 Disney Calendar – You’ve probably seen this on our other lists–it’s our go-to gift recommendation for Disney fans. With their mix of artistry and impressionism, Kinkade’s Disney designs are mesmerizing, and this calendar is a great way to look at them all year long…without spending $1,000+ on a painting!


Christmas Mickey Mouse Santa Red Graphic T-Shirt – I love the vintage look of this shirt, featuring pie-eyed Mickey Mouse as Santa Claus. This would be great with a simple “Walt Disney World” or “Disneyland” script below it; all of this year’s park Christmas clothes have way too much going on.


Mickey & Minnie Mouse Christmas PJs – It’s Christmas Eve tradition in my family to get a new set of pajamas to wear to bed and the following morning. It’s a great tradition–if your kids aren’t receptive to receiving clothes for Christmas, introduce them to Jólakötturinn, the Icelandic Yule Cat.


Joffrey’s Coffee Minnie Mouse Merry Mint – This flavorful medium roasted coffee is a mix of peppermint and sweet white chocolate, bringing the true taste of the holidays to your mug! Part of the Disney Specialty Coffee Collection.

Astronaut Mickey Mouse Stainless Steel Thermos– Zak bottle is vacuum-insulated to keep drinks cold for up to 12 hours. Perfect for travel, leak-proof, and featuring great Mickey Mouse art (there are other designs, but that’s the best).


Baby Yoda Coffee Mug – This hand-painted mug featuring Grogu from the Mandalorian is absolutely adorable.


Bumkins Disney Mickey Mouse Suction Set – Mickey Mouse-shaped “first feeding” set helps you transition your baby to self-feeding. The suction base keeps the bowl from sliding or flipping over; great for use on highchair trays or tables.


LEGO Disney Mickey & Friends Ice Cream Shop – Minnie Mouse’s Ice Cream Shop set offers youngsters a set full of fun role-play and building skills growth as they run an ice cream shop and play at the beach.


Toy Story Forky Creativity Set – This looks like it’ll lead to pure chaos and cleverness, just like Forky. I love it.



Spud Lightyear Mr. Potato Head – This Mr. Potato Head as Buzz Lightyear toy is inspired by the beloved character from Toy Story 4. Includes 10 accessories. Makes this list almost exclusively because “Spud Lightyear” cracks me up. (It’s the little things.)


Disney Villains Monopoly – Not really stocking stuffer sized, but certainly the right price at $15 for Amazon’s pre-Cyber Monday sale. This is a fun twist on Monopoly, with Poison Apple and Power cards, plus players hiring infamous Disney villains, and buying and selling Villain Contracts instead of locations.


Something Wild! Mickey & Friends Character Card Game – Another fast-paced and easy-to-learn family card game featuring beloved Disney characters and Pop! pocket figures. Somehow, this has flown under our radar until now–despite coming out last year and already having 4,000+ reviews and a stellar 4.5/5 rating on Amazon!


Fab Five Sock Set – No one likes getting socks for Christmas. An exception could be made for this adorable set featuring Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the gang.


Do you have any ‘gift traditions’ for Christmas that would be good inexpensive gifts or stocking stuffers?



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